Evaluation of Liver Chemistry Tests and Clinical Parameters in Patients with Periodontal Disease and Chronic Hepatitis C
The concept of periodontal medicine has been created by taking into consideration the strong connection between the development of the periodontal disease and other general conditions. The presence in blood, saliva and gingival fluid of certain inflammatory markers that are common for the two conditions � periodontitis and chronic hepatitis C, that can generate the appearance of the periodontal inflammation, can be an explication for the probable interconnection of the two conditions. The purpose of this pilot study is to investigate whether chronic hepatitis C can be a worsening factor for the development of the periodontal disease, by setting correlations between the periodontal pathology and some metabolic markers of both hepatitis C and periodontitis patients in comparison to periodontitis-only ones. Positive correlations would justify the expansion of the study for a larger group of patients and the dosage of inflammatory markers for biologic fluids such as blood, saliva and gingival fluid.